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You guys are this close to demanding paper bag tests, don't stop now!!
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Whitlam posted:Also, fun fact, Meghan and Prince Harry have a shared ancestor (from like the 1500s but whatever). Is that not quite far enough that almost everyone has a shared ancestor from those days?
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# ? Dec 18, 2017 13:51 |
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Jerry Cotton posted:Is that not quite far enough that almost everyone has a shared ancestor from those days? Probably, but I think most people would struggle to trace their ancestry back that far. Mainly I just think it's kind of cool because I'm a genealogy nerd.
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Jerry Cotton posted:It's almost as if what anglophones call race is a social construct
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How could you ignore Jerry Cotton???
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# ? Dec 18, 2017 15:17 |
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Randaconda posted:How could you ignore Jerry Cotton??? There's a button for it on my profile page. Hope this helps!
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# ? Dec 18, 2017 15:19 |
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Jerry Cotton posted:There's a button for it on my profile page. Hope this helps!
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# ? Dec 18, 2017 15:21 |
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I just realized that when Ricky Ricardo said Lucy had some splaining to do, or said she was specting when she was pregnant, that was hypercorrection because Spanish has a bunch of words that start with es that start with just s in English, like estupido.... or español
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 03:22 |
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Jerry Cotton posted:Is that not quite far enough that almost everyone has a shared ancestor from those days? Yeah, pretty much everyone with a European ancestor is descended from English royalty. And Genghis Khan. And Mohammed. And...
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InediblePenguin posted:I just realized that when Ricky Ricardo said Lucy had some splaining to do, or said she was specting when she was pregnant, that was hypercorrection because Spanish has a bunch of words that start with es that start with just s in English, like estupido.... or español That makes sense, in Spanish you always put an e in front when the word starts with s + another consonant. They pronounce ska 'eska'
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InediblePenguin posted:I just realized that when Ricky Ricardo said Lucy had some splaining to do, or said she was specting when she was pregnant, that was hypercorrection because Spanish has a bunch of words that start with es that start with just s in English, like estupido.... or español I just realized that while Star Trek claims the first interracial kiss (Kirk and Uhura), they were produced by DesiLu studios and Desi Arnaz And Luclille Ball kissed long before Star Trek even hit the air.
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Hispanic! At The Disco posted:I just realized that while Star Trek claims the first interracial kiss (Kirk and Uhura), they were produced by DesiLu studios and Desi Arnaz And Luclille Ball kissed long before Star Trek even hit the air. White Hispanic is a thing though
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Hispanic! At The Disco posted:I just realized that while Star Trek claims the first interracial kiss (Kirk and Uhura), they were produced by DesiLu studios and Desi Arnaz And Luclille Ball kissed long before Star Trek even hit the air. No they specifically weren't allowed to kiss because Desi wasn't considered white. The show's producer said to Lucy: "Nobody will believe you are married to this whop."
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 09:11 |
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Cyrano de Bergerac was an actual dude in IRL life.
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Two things in video games that took me way past their prime to realize: - Tail's real name in Sonic 2, Miles Prower, is a take on Miles Per Hour. - TIE Fighter: in an early segment of the game, you bring a peace treaty between two alien races, the Dimoks and the Ripoblus. Aka Democrats and Republicans. Both of these realizations came long after I had since played them, then randomly floated into my head with a "holy poo poo how did I not put 2 and 2 together".
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 20:36 |
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Jerry Cotton posted:in IRL life. WHYYYYYY
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 21:51 |
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It’s like second life but sqrt(-1)
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 22:37 |
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Phy posted:WHYYYYYY
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Jerry Cotton posted:Cyrano de Bergerac was an actual dude in IRL life. I bet he’d the type of person who’d forget their PIN number at the ATM machine.
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 11:23 |
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How is The TTP Project these days?
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 11:41 |
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Helith posted:I bet he’d the type of person who’d forget their PIN number at the ATM machine. You mean their personal PIN number
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Jerry Cotton posted:You mean their personal PIN number Yes, my personal PIN identification ID number
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InediblePenguin posted:I just realized that when Ricky Ricardo said Lucy had some splaining to do, or said she was specting when she was pregnant, that was hypercorrection because Spanish has a bunch of words that start with es that start with just s in English, like estupido.... or español Or it's becuase he has an accent as English isn't his first language...EXplaining. Hispanic! At The Disco posted:I just realized that while Star Trek claims the first interracial kiss (Kirk and Uhura), they were produced by DesiLu studios and Desi Arnaz And Luclille Ball kissed long before Star Trek even hit the air. rodbeard posted:No they specifically weren't allowed to kiss because Desi wasn't considered white. The show's producer said to Lucy: "Nobody will believe you are married to this whop." Lucy and Desi also slept in separate beds, like every other married couple on TV. The first couple to be shown sharing a bed was Fred & Wilma Flinstone
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Ferrule posted:Or it's becuase he has an accent as English isn't his first language...EXplaining. I gather that's what InediblePenguin meant, hypercorrection can easily apply to speaking second languages. Since the character's used to removing the e- from es- words when speaking English, he ends up doing it in cases where he shouldn't, even in the case of ex-.
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Powaqoatse posted:I gather that's what InediblePenguin meant, hypercorrection can easily apply to speaking second languages. Since the character's used to removing the e- from es- words when speaking English, he ends up doing it in cases where he shouldn't, even in the case of ex-. It's a pronunciation thing, not a syntax thing. He's not replacing letters in his head because of rules of his language.
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please look up the Wikipedia article on hypercorrection, section: English as a second language. quote:Some English-Spanish cognates primarily differ by beginning with "s" vs. "es", such as the English word "spectacular" and the Spanish word "espectacular". A native Spanish speaker may conscientiously hypercorrect for the word "establish" by writing or saying "stablish", which is archaic. That's exactly what I meant and I honestly don't understand your objection.
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 18:58 |
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Just like Arnold on Happy Days.
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Phy posted:WHYYYYYY That bother you? I personally could care less.
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I first played Maniac Mansion on the NES over 20 years ago. I never understood what the deal was with the easel in the foreground. I thought it was actually shown with its back to the viewer, hence the extra wood paneling in the middle. The viewer is actually seeing the front of the easel. The artist was painting a depiction of the crate in the corner of the room, presumably with the purple meteor placed on top of it (hence the slime trace from the crate to the door, and circular, unfinished object on painting). Its more obvious in the original version:
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 21:38 |
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Forums user Kilometers Davis is a play on Miles Davis
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Henchman of Santa posted:Forums user Kilometers Davis is a play on Miles Davis son of a bitch
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 23:30 |
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Busy Phillips is an actor, a lady and not a old black man that plays jazz.
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 23:52 |
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Inzombiac posted:Busy Phillips is an actor, a lady and not a old black man that plays jazz. How...?
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Proteus Jones posted:How...? I was hiding in the dumbwaiter!
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Proteus Jones posted:How...? Busy Phillips sounds way more like the name of an old black jazzman than a blonde actress
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# ? Dec 21, 2017 00:40 |
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rodbeard posted:No they specifically weren't allowed to kiss because Desi wasn't considered white. The show's producer said to Lucy: "Nobody will believe you are married to this whop." The slur is just "wop", it originated as an acronym for "with out papers".
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# ? Dec 21, 2017 02:50 |
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Um actually it's a bastardization of the Italian word "guappo" which basically means "pimp".
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# ? Dec 21, 2017 02:59 |
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but wop
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om nom nom posted:The slur is just "wop", it originated as an acronym for "with out papers". Thread title strikes again.
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